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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 21 (v. 2) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | This was done accordingly, but the country people, who became intoxicated with their new drink, thought it to be poison, and stoned their neighbour to death, whereupon his grandsons hung themselves in their grief. |
 | | ENYA'LIUS ('Ez/voAios), the warlike, frequently occurs in the Iliad (never in the Odyssey) either as an epithet of Ares, or as a proper name instead of Ares. |
 | | 37.) At a later time, however, Enyalius and Ares were distinguished as two different gods of war, and Enyalius was looked upon as a son of Ares and Enyo, or of Cronos and Rhea. |
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